I read their about page and it seems they want to make Python dev more productive. Maybe they have a lot of projects using it and are tired of the tooling/packaging BS. I could definitely see someone making billions allocate under 1% of it towards fixing that.
Improving Python is especially cheap compared to the productivity that could be unleashed. Surprised it isn't done more often. Only microsoft has shown significant interest, which is a shame. Perhaps changing.
Improving Python is especially cheap compared to the productivity that could be unleashed. Surprised it isn't done more often. Only microsoft has shown significant interest, which is a shame. Perhaps changing.
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